“The Envoys Conference noted that India’s policy of not engaging in a comprehensive dialogue with Pakistan was not conducive for peace in South Asia,” Aziz said.

The conference vowed to continue diplomatic, political and moral support to “the Kashmiri movement for self-determination”.

The advisor said Kashmir would be on top of the agenda of Pakistan during the forthcoming session of the UN General Assembly.

Sartaj Aziz said Pakistan had written to the UN Human Rights Council on “human rights violations” in the Kashmir Valley and the council had conveyed to India that it wants to send a fact-finding mission to Kashmir.

India had accused Pakistan of interfering in the affairs of Jammu and Kashmir following the mass protests that engulfed the Kashmir Valley after the July 8 killing of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani.